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Care signs new Harlequins contract

Date published: December 4 2015

Harlequins have confirmed that England scrum-half Danny Care has signed a new contract with the club.

Commenting on the news, the 28 year-old said: “I really am delighted. The re-signing process was done very quickly as there was never any doubt in my mind to go anywhere else. Harlequins is a club that I love; I’m very proud and honored to play for and captain the team.

“I love being here, I’m part of a great group of people and I’m really excited to have pledged my commitment to the Club for the next few years.”

Care joined Harlequins in 2006 from Leeds and has since made over 180 appearances for the London club, scoring more than 50 tries.

He played an integral role in Harlequins’ Challenge Cup and Premiership winning seasons in 2011 and 2012 respectively.

Care was named club captain ahead of the 2015/16 season.

Having represented his country through age grade and Sevens levels, he made his full international Test debut against New Zealand in 2008. Since then, he has made 53 Test appearances, winning the 2011 Six Nations and participating at the 2015 Rugby World Cup.

Confirming the news, Harlequins Director of Rugby, Conor O’Shea added: “Danny is the ultimate game changer and has matured and grown in front of us all. In Danny we see the Harlequins style stamped all over the way he approaches the game.

“Captaincy is another natural progression for him and I am looking forward to watching him kick on and become an even better player. In my opinion, with the skill-set he possesses, he should go on to win 100 caps for England and win more silverware for the club.”